Eliel Camargo-Molina
Senior Lecturer/Associate Professor at Department of Game Design
- E-mail:
- eliel.camargo-molina@speldesign.uu.se
- Visiting address:
- Strandgatan 1b (Residenset)
621 57 VISBY - Postal address:
- Uppsala universitet, Campus Gotland
62167 Visby
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- ORCID:
- 0000-0001-9636-8552
Short presentation
Researcher at Uppsala University focusing on cosmology, early Universe physics, plus AI in physics, game design and transdisciplinary collaborations. My research develops AI-based transdisciplinary methodologies. As a Natural Sciences Fellow at SCAS (2022-23), I led interdisciplinary AI pilot projects (e.g., 3D reconstruction, GPT for creative writing).
Keywords
- Particle Physics & Cosmology Artificial Intelligence (AI) Game Design Interdisciplinary Research AI in Physics Digital Heritage Early Universe
Biography
I am a researcher at Uppsala University working at the intersection of theoretical physics, AI, and transdisciplinary research. Holding dual roles as a Postdoctoral Researcher (High Energy Physics, Dept. of Physics and Astronomy) and Associate Professor (Dept. of Game Design), my work spans across these fields. With a background including postdocs at Imperial College London and Lund University after my PhD (University of Würzburg), I explore particle physics and the early universe. I increasingly leverage AI, its use in physics theory work and more generally its integration in new research methodologies. Passionate about connecting disciplines, I actively engage in cross-disciplinary work. I also co-founded the Art & Science Initiative and I enjoy contributing to science outreach.
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Publications
Recent publications
Generating particle physics Lagrangians with transformers
2025
A Catalog of First-Order Electroweak Phase Transitions in the Standard Model Effective Field Theory
2024
Phase transitions in de Sitter spacetimes: The stochastic formalism
Part of Physical Review D, 2023
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Phase transitions in de Sitter spacetimes: Quantum Corrections
Part of Physical Review D, 2023
Simple and statistically sound strategies for analysing physical theories
Part of Reports on progress in physics (Print), 2022
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Articles in journal
Generating particle physics Lagrangians with transformers
2025
A Catalog of First-Order Electroweak Phase Transitions in the Standard Model Effective Field Theory
2024
Phase transitions in de Sitter spacetimes: The stochastic formalism
Part of Physical Review D, 2023
- DOI for Phase transitions in de Sitter spacetimes: The stochastic formalism
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Phase transitions in de Sitter spacetimes: Quantum Corrections
Part of Physical Review D, 2023
Part of European Physical Journal C, 2021
- DOI for Global fits of third family hypercharge models to neutral current B-anomalies and electroweak precision observables
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The GAMBIT Universal Model Machine: from Lagrangians to likelihoods
Part of European Physical Journal C, 2021
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A new perspective on the electroweak phase transition in the Standard Model Effective Field Theory
Part of Journal of High Energy Physics (JHEP), 2021
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Articles, review/survey
Simple and statistically sound strategies for analysing physical theories
Part of Reports on progress in physics (Print), 2022